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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Mar 1926, p. 5

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howe.. Dbusiness visitor in Chicago Friday. Waukegan shopper Friday. Mrs. Stoll of Lincoin, Illincis is| ing of the Philathea Class of the visiting at the home of her daugh--| Methodist church which was held at and which might prevent a serious illness. It is not how much money a man makes, but what he SAVES that counts. Are you saving enough money? If not, why not? By depositing a part of your wages each month, in our bank and adding to it REGULARLY, you will lay the foun-- dation to a successful future. LAKE CoUNTY NATIONAL BANK See to it that you have these remedies at hand. Come in and we will help you choose what you need. Let us be your DRUGGISTS. & Keep on the RIGHT TRACK. We invite YOURBanhngB\une- ~ Start Saving Regularly NOW. F. B. LOVELL CO. Havr Money|! "The Bank of Service"' Mrs. W. J. Schley is contined~to her home with a severe attack of the grippes © > _ itX Mrs. Madge Grammitt of Grays Lake called on friends here Thurs-- PHONE 5 laugh in it, the WMAQ players have selected four comedies for presenta-- tion on their appearance at the lo-- cal high school next Monday night. They give assurance that every one is a mirth provoker and invite the people of this vicinity to come out and laugh out the winter kinks. Rev. John E. Delong, pastor of the Methodist caurch, on r&n- day evening, will reply to the Christ-- ian Science lecture which was given in the Auditorium on last Monday evening, and which Mr. DeLong at-- that he will give impressions of the large audience and the interest of those present and also his im-- pressions of the lecturer and his ad-- dress which was in many ways mag-- nificent. Ammberdwmmhfit- ations are sent out, of_theennmumhflhd.h lively questions will be asked but the evening will be pleasant and free from bitterness or unkindness. "The Lofty Things and the Limitations of Christian Science" will be the sub-- cas, commander of the cighth dis-- trict. It is expected that the party from Libertyville will number thirty or more. lagher, who died at one o'clock that afternoon after a fall from a biuld-- ing he was helping to raze. . * A large delegation of local legion-- airres will attend the banquet at the Tip Top Inn at Waukegan tonight (I-'rid:yghecnplimuttosmln- tory Memorial Hospital late Thurs--| JPined in the festivities, dressed in day evening for observation and|th% m# varied. assortment of sp-- treatment and an operation should| P#Te! ever displayed to human eyes. his condition warrant it. It is re--| _ Three prizes were awarded for ported that Mr. Flagg is suffering|the costumes most appropriate to PBeeman with their ~wooden bver-- _ Dr. J. L. Taylor was called to An--| coats were voted the best of the lot. Dr. J. L. Taylor was called to An-- tioch Thursday night to conduct an inquest in the death of John Gal-- The scholastic honor roll of Lake Forest University for the first se-- mester contains the names of the Misses Jean Smock, Myrtle Hub-- bard and Harriet Hodge of Liberty-- wille, according to a report given cut by the Dean of the school. All three girls are graduates of Liberty-- ville High School. They are in the junior, sophomore and freshman class respectively. Florene were Chicago visitors Wed-- pers had this comment, "Her rendi-- tion of the play 'Smilin' Through' was wonderful. The entire ©pto-- gram was much enjoyed. There was applause that called for five en-- cores after the program was sup-- posed to be closed." Miss Cherry is versatile and orig-- inal. Heremnfmamlu-- turalness of style r one of America's most charming and suc« cessful readers. Her work has tak-- en her from coast to coast repeated-- ly. ~She returned Sunday from a very -- succesaful tour of © several her fourth appearance in Elgin be-- fore crowded houses the Elgin pa-- > Fluy | ypt p : and Ladees O |Ptincival speaker. Judge Decker Of| nngor the auspices of the Liberty-- Miss Celia Haas is confined to mflfw? Waukegan is unable 'to be PreSeNt| yilie Musical Bociety. .' " _' " _' her home this week by the grippe. eovneeneoui en ieannganecentrrermnan Wflh&dfimmfioc * s3 a.#i* _ l 4* <'%C io s . * e e t p es hk o 1 m.hlm m"" l > **3 chats 2954 % It seems mighty good to see peo--| Mrs. James e | leny Wednesday, March 24 ple on the streets without qverconts mmusu'm'&-m on the now mhonl betiging.| . Garden Dsy program at the regu-- and other wraps which have been M'»"""'""'Ewrmk'eofihn invited. lar meeting o fthe Libertyville Wo-- necessary parts of their apparel| Mrs. Merle Suydam and Miss Ger-- ¥ a --|mans Club at the Parish House: for the last six months or more.|trude Quentin. * Miss Helen H * Jens Jensen, noted landscape archi-- And to make it still better we note /C * ® f i mo Wfldoflmmw that Langworthy is advertising g¢3T--|~ a c numbar of friends were enter--| _ _ undelein on Thursday. /s °. m secured by the Ladies' Aid: Society | ation. of the Methodist Church 'to give a recital in the Methodist Church, Fri-- The day evening, April 9. 4 e 14 ----Mr. and Mre; William Seiler of Deerfield were: entertained Thurs-- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser. ADMISSION 50¢ a Person Given by m(}'ng.d-ah Volunteer GRAYSLAKE orfi'l HOUSE Good 5--Piece Orchestra Will Erect You A House Wed., March 17 or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. 3 Realizing that the average person -- DANCE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--R -- ons ots m . on atona e n Miss Celia Haas is confined to|& Clubs and--Lodges : To have your orchards spray 1 spray short notice. .Canawritc HOWARD REPPERT 135 School Street P. 0. Box 119 LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL Now Is Time 'ever"know its contents because at-- torney Crane drank the evidence. Mra. Wallis drew a fine for wearing Oresses too long and others suffer-- ed like penalties for wearing white eollars and ties and for other of-- fences.~ The fines were worked out by the .performance of different stunts;-- At midnight lunch was brought in on a wheelbarrow -- and served in tin pails and cans. another party in May, a trifle more decorous perhaps, but none the less An impromptu court was formed to handle the cases of the hardened offenders against the various rules laid down and Judge Ives presided. Bud-- Kimball was the resourceful prosecuting attorney and Doc Crane handled the cases for the defense. Fat Pester proved highly efficient as the town constable and was kept busy making arrests. § for carrying a bottle but no one will The hard times party at the Par-- ish House on Wednesday evening surpassed anything ever before at-- tempted by this or any other organ-- second and H. H. Alp and Mrs, Black third. & The Mystic Workers will hold a social evening at Gridley Hall on Tuesday evening, March 23. There will be cards, bunco and dancing. cock the consolation. Mr. m-&:&w _' mflt;w:':ifl- Several from here attended the * Joseph . Kohuot on | meeting of Deerfield--Masonic lodge Rockland Road. ~After refreshments| on Tuesday evening and assisted in each guest with a bouquet of green | --------------L------_----__z_______ carnations as Epproprigte tokens of NOTICE : St. Patrick's day. & There will be a special meeting of § e #%-- & Libertyville Lodge No. 492 A.F. & church will serve a plunkett din-- ner at the church parlors on Fri-- day evening, April 23. Investments That Endure ons mtc _ ® ¢ ks Helm Honeywell called. on A number of friends were ente,. | **!°nd> at Mundelein on Thursday. tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs,{----Mrs. C. Hodgman of Osborne ave-- Russell: -- Schroeder-- on Thursday gfinflzummm night. ' The © guests enjoyed parents at Dwight, Illinois. Mmmh-h-::: Mrs. Janet Seybold returned to night. The guests enjoyed ut pParcnis aL UJWIEIL, A1HNOIS, mmmmmm Mrs. Janet Seybold 'returned to awarded to Mr. and Mrs.:James|her duties at the local telephone of-- Matousek, first, and Frank Mason|fice on Thursday after a week's ill-- and Mrs. Max Miller the consol--|jness with the grippe. By USGovernment Veterinarian D. C. GCRINNELL Inspector in Charge . Office with Farm Bureau Phone Libertyville 329 LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS CATTLE TESTED Automobile 208 East Cook Avenue Phone 429--R Libertyville SATIgFACTION GIVENX [|| / for Tuberculosis Duco and Enamel Valentines Valspar Used ~All Work Guaranteed LIBERTYYILLE CLUB Jor uutrcrms | . A. Hutchinson |||-- --TRIGGS & JOHNSCGN 601 West: Park Avenuse FLOOR SURFACING of for *~| tice degree, Monday from an extended stay in planned for ast . Cracker Jack Brand Pink Salmon, Packed by Sprague Warner & Company. 65 No. 1 Can, 3 Cans for ....__._..__.._.___. OJdG Large Fancy Smoked Bloaters, 25 Average Weight 1--2 pound, 2 Fish for _ £0C Phone your orders for the Fish you like. We will deliver them. -- h Fresh Fish and Oysters, Fridays. Club House Norway Sardines in Pure Olive Qil, Regular Price 25¢c--Sale Price -- 59 SCME e se ce o inoon ndnntin nsm oe OM Telmo Brand California Sardines in Mustard, Tomato or Spiced --Sauce. Regular 35 20¢ Seller--Sale Price, 2 Cans for ____.: IJIC 2 Portion Fish Balls in Fish Boullion 22 7 L ELE +.3 2> .+ nc 2 o ce h arsen ns rncoinneinn ie one rarmniemnion C Large Norway or Holland Salt Herring o Te PE 8 en mc 0 e en on es eniorhs o ommmmmanmiiioncbioics,. Spiced Anchovies If you want pickled--Salt or Canned Fish now is the time to buy them. We are selling Fish way down in price. | PEF s ... c...".. ... 6 6e cncied rmenanman C. H. Brand Boneless Codfish T Lb' Boxes ...# :}}: * PBEF OBE :.:. Ceclfele cooetrcierennrertinetierimi ce ww arivisicoue King Oscar Boneless Krippered Sardines 8. Fish to the Tin, Per Can .................___. Crown Sardines in Olive Oil Spiced Pickled Herring Per Lb. 2 Cans _ Club House Fancy Shrimp Wet Pack ~-- CANNED FISH Club House Fancy White Tuna Fish No. . on saturday evemng, Mare} Work on the Entered appren Easter Livery for You ------ Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyvi SNOW'S TAXI Salt Mackeral, 1 Lb. Average T. F. SWAN BULK & KEG FISH PHONE 306 . -- of . Libettyville Day, a day of fun and frolic for old and young. Spon-- sored by the' Libertyville Club and American Legion. /) _-- April 27--28.--29 American Legion Minstrel at the Auditorium Theatre. : May 6----7 High School senior class play "Adam and Eva" at the High School Auditorium. _ Friday, A':r?h'" Plunket dinner church parlors. Recital Agnes Mathis Cherry atthcle:godistdimch. Methodist church at the evening ser-- 1.am e Junuay «3 The pageant "The Challenge of the Cross" will be given at the sn 4 Th , July 22 bic 35c 10c < 4s DOESN'T HAYVE TO WORRY VERY MVCH ABOUT is AUuTOMORILE | l AcciDPENTS/* + | [ Libertyville Lumber Co. -- Rayons -- # -- -- -- -- $1.00 & $1.% a yd. Satin .--.-- . .-- -- . -- --'-- $185 & $200 Crepes -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $1.75, $200, $3.75 I BllY'Eappineas ill > -- 1 ----Home of Your Own < _ _A _ ereie . "ONE THING VENICE Spring Dress Materials . W. Carroll & SonsCo, FIRST NATIONAL BANK or building a home of your own. Open an interest--bearing account here today here, we will gladly help you accumulate mo%tthefir'paymm. After that you may look to us for further help in buying It you will open an interest--bearing account A smaller proportion of your income than you mpywthml.ifdapu'adxhflyh an interest--bearing account here, buy you It means merely easing up on petty luxuries until you've accumulated enough maney for the first payment. From there on it is no harder than paying rent. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS : E.. A. BISHOP 417 NORTH FIRST STREET n * 2 2 *'" :'i' sal 5z 32%° You'll have less to worry about if you buy our coal. Our scales are as well--bal-- anced as a righteous judge and you can be-- lieve what others say --we're fair-- minded coal dealers. > 8 p. m.

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